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9th November 2017
Queens of the Stone Age – “Villains World Tour 2017” – Support: Broncho
The Californian band QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE, or QOTSA - as they are being referred to by their fans – made their way to Oberhausen during their current world tour, promoting their 7th studio album ‘Villains’, which was released this summer. It has been a while since their last live appearance, and so it was not completely surprising that several thousand enthusiasts made their way to the König Pilsener Arena to see their idols.
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7th November 2017
Kasabian & Slaves
The Times have changed. KASABIAN are probably not be celebrated as they once were. Originally, it was planned that they play at the opposite situated Palladium, which was almost twice as large. By contrast, the young, ambitious Wincent Weiß has become so popular that the intended E-Werk was too small for him. Simple solution: Both events simply exchange the locations. The advantages for the older concert group are obvious. They play at the more intimate venue and the sound is usually better in the E-Werk than in the Palladium. KASABIAN are bringing their new album ‘Crying Out Loud’ to Cologne, which does not provide as much enthusiasm on the island as its predecessors.
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3rd November 2017
Tokio Hotel - “Dream Machine World Tour 2017”
TOKIO HOTEL were already coming back to Cologne after their celebrated world tour 2015 in spring 2017. Now in autumn, the band is playing a few more shows in Germany. The multi award winning band presents its 5th studio album ‘Dream Machine’. The band has sold more than seven million albums worldwide and received a number of international awards, including the US MTV VMA Moonman, five European Music Awards, four MTV Latin Music Awards and the MTV Japan Music Award.
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3rd November 2017
She Past Away, Golden Apes & The Foreign Resort
This breath-taking concert took place in almost complete darkness. The sparsely lit stage gave the Goth, Post-Punk and Wave music an appropriately gloomy and mystical setting. Due to the relatively late start of the event, the Bi Nuu was already well filled as the evening got underway and as the show began, the club was nearly completely sold-out.
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2nd November 2017
Wednesday 13
Only 2 days after Halloween: A good time for horror punk. WEDNESDAY 13 bring their new album ‘Condolences’ to Europe. It is already the 7th studio album of the band from the USA and the first for their new label Nuclear Blast. The first stop of the “Bloodsick Tour” in Germany is Berlin.
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